Understanding the role of sex- and gender-related factors, when dealing with a global growing epidemic such as heart failure, is a much needed and unmet goal for health care providers and scientists in order to design targeted strategies, aimed at improving both clinical and patient reported outcomes measures in women and men with heart failure. The present review provides an overview of the current available evidence on sex- and gender-related differences in heart failure
Heart failure (HF) affects 1-2% of the population in developed countries and ~50% of patients living...
Differences in manifestation, treatment, and outcomes of acute heart failure between men and women h...
This thesis examined differences between men and women with heart failure. First, it was shown that ...
Understanding the role of sex- and gender-related factors, when dealing with a global growing epidem...
Heart Failure (HF) is a major healthcare issue, given its high prevalence and incidence, the rate of...
Heart Failure (HF) is a major healthcare issue, given its high prevalence and incidence, the rate of...
: There are important differences in epidemiology, pathophysiology, HF patterns, prognosis, and trea...
Background Heart failure (HF) is an increasing problem for the aging population, specifically among ...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalisation, morbidity, and mortality in Canada. There ...
andomised clinical trials of drug treatment for chronic heart failure are the basis of many physicia...
Patients with heart failure are conventionally stratified into phenotypic groups based on their ejec...
Heart failure (HF) represents a global pandemic health problem with a high impact on health-care cos...
Abstract All-cause mortality from cardiovascular disease is declining in the USA. However, there rem...
Heart failure (HF) represents a global pandemic health problem with a high impact on health-care cos...
Heart failure affects 5 million Americans, and nearly 50% of these are women. Sex differences have b...
Heart failure (HF) affects 1-2% of the population in developed countries and ~50% of patients living...
Differences in manifestation, treatment, and outcomes of acute heart failure between men and women h...
This thesis examined differences between men and women with heart failure. First, it was shown that ...
Understanding the role of sex- and gender-related factors, when dealing with a global growing epidem...
Heart Failure (HF) is a major healthcare issue, given its high prevalence and incidence, the rate of...
Heart Failure (HF) is a major healthcare issue, given its high prevalence and incidence, the rate of...
: There are important differences in epidemiology, pathophysiology, HF patterns, prognosis, and trea...
Background Heart failure (HF) is an increasing problem for the aging population, specifically among ...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalisation, morbidity, and mortality in Canada. There ...
andomised clinical trials of drug treatment for chronic heart failure are the basis of many physicia...
Patients with heart failure are conventionally stratified into phenotypic groups based on their ejec...
Heart failure (HF) represents a global pandemic health problem with a high impact on health-care cos...
Abstract All-cause mortality from cardiovascular disease is declining in the USA. However, there rem...
Heart failure (HF) represents a global pandemic health problem with a high impact on health-care cos...
Heart failure affects 5 million Americans, and nearly 50% of these are women. Sex differences have b...
Heart failure (HF) affects 1-2% of the population in developed countries and ~50% of patients living...
Differences in manifestation, treatment, and outcomes of acute heart failure between men and women h...
This thesis examined differences between men and women with heart failure. First, it was shown that ...